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DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.122-124.71
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Piezoelectric Materials and their Applications

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“…The acentric crystals include 21-point symmetry structures, among which only piezoelectric crystals are mainly used now at the creation of optoelectronic devices [2,3]. These crystals have 20-point symmetry structures ( Figure 2) [9,10,37,62].…”
Section: Relationship "Structure-property" For Piezoelectric Crystalsmentioning
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“…The acentric crystals include 21-point symmetry structures, among which only piezoelectric crystals are mainly used now at the creation of optoelectronic devices [2,3]. These crystals have 20-point symmetry structures ( Figure 2) [9,10,37,62].…”
Section: Relationship "Structure-property" For Piezoelectric Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the number of simple and binary oxide crystals is also restricted, then the ternary and multicomponent NCS oxide crystals are now the main source for the search of new promising NLO materials [10,11]. Over 137 years ago, a strong piezoelectric and ferroelectric crystal, the Rochelle salt, NaKC 4 H 4 O 6 ·4H 2 O, O OO then pyroelectric mineral, tourmaline (Na, Ca)(Mg, Al) 6 [B 3 Al 3 Si 6 (O, OH) 30 , and a moderate piezoelectric α-quartz [3,12] were found. Since 1921, the number of known ferroelectric crystals has been increasing continuously: KH 2 PO 4 (1935), BaTiO 3 (1945), KNbO 3 (1951) and others [12,13].…”
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